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โ | {{episodesesame|plot=Oscar tries being different|airdate=November 24, [[1970]]|season=[[Season 2 (1970-1971)]]|sponsors=[[K]]|syndication=| |
+ | {{episodesesame|plot=Oscar tries being different|airdate=November 24, [[1970]]|season=[[Season 2 (1970-1971)]]|sponsors=[[K]], [[N]], [[3]]|syndication=|releases=}} |
+ | [[Image:Ernie-hemlock-missingcookie.jpg|thumb|300px]] |
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+ | [[Image:1041Kcheerleaders.jpg|thumb|300px]] |
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โ | *[[Susan]] is thinking about things that are the same and things that are different. |
+ | *[[Susan]] is thinking about things that are the same and things that are different. She says that when she comes back out of her apartment, there will be something different about her. |
โ | *[[Kermit's Lectures]]: |
+ | *[[Kermit's Lectures]]: [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]] talks about "same" by showing two identical rectangles. Cookie Monster takes a bite from one of them, making them different. {{first|0018}} |
โ | *Susan comes out of her apartment wearing pants. |
+ | *Susan comes out of her apartment wearing pants. Her clothes are different, but she is still the same person. [[Oscar the Grouch]] tells her she looks lovely. She asks him whether he feels all right, and he says he thought it would be fun to be different, too. They continue their pleasantries, and [[Gordon]] comes along, also surprised at Oscarโs polite behavior. Oscar says he must leave now, because he promised to take some little children to the zoo, and he mustn't keep the little darlings waiting. |
+ | *Cartoon: A boy counts while erasing things and people. {{first|0008}} |
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โ | *One, Two, Erase my Shoe |
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*[[Jazz Numbers|Jazz #3]] {{first|0002}} |
*[[Jazz Numbers|Jazz #3]] {{first|0002}} |
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*Film: Elephant trunk |
*Film: Elephant trunk |
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+ | * Cartoon: Kids narrate as an elephant is drawn. {{first|0052}} |
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โ | *[[Today's Secret Drawing]]: Elephant |
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+ | *Cartoon: An elderly man discusses the letter K with a kitten, explaining how kittens are picked up by their mother by the scruff of their neck. A giant cat gives an example by picking up the man in this manner. {{first|0040}} |
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โ | *K โ Kitten |
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+ | *[[Speech Balloon]]: K -- Key {{first|0040}} |
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โ | *K โ Key |
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โ | *[[Cheers]]: [[Anything Muppets]] cheer the letter K. {{ |
+ | *[[Cheers]]: [[Anything Muppets]] cheer the letter K. {{first|0100}} |
*Susanโs IG story |
*Susanโs IG story |
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โ | *Girls play a jump rope alphabet game: โIโve got an A in my ankle, Iโve got a B in my back,โ etc. A boy wants to play, but one of the girls says the game is for girls only. |
+ | *Girls play a jump rope alphabet game: โIโve got an A in my ankle, Iโve got a B in my back,โ etc. A boy wants to play, but one of the girls says the game is for girls only. Finally, when he contributes โIโve got a Z in my zebra,โ one of the girls says he can play. |
*[[Larry and Phyllis]] cooperate to clean up. |
*[[Larry and Phyllis]] cooperate to clean up. |
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+ | *Cartoon: "N" for naughty and nice. {{eka|0140}} |
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โ | *N โ Naughty |
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+ | *Someone has eaten [[Ernie]]'s cookies, and [[Sherlock Hemlock]] investigates the case. He asks Ernie questions about the cookies, when Cookie Monster comes by with cookie crumbs on his fur. Sherlock interrogates [[Cookie Monster]], and he comes to the conclusion that Cookie is the thief. Cookie Monster admits it, saying that he is full now and gives Ernie the last cookie, but Sherlock ends up taking it as payment. |
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โ | *[[Sherlock Hemlock]] solves the mystery of the missing cookies. |
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โ | *K is for |
+ | *K is for kettle, kick, kite and kitten |
+ | *Cartoon: "K" - Kangaroo. A man (voiced by [[Gary Owens]]) explains what a kangaroo is, and ends up in the pouch of one. |
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โ | *K โ Kangaroo |
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*[[Bill Cosby]] demonstrates happy. |
*[[Bill Cosby]] demonstrates happy. |
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*Bees |
*Bees |
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โ | *[[Bob]] sings [[The People in Your Neighborhood (song)|The People in Your Neighborhood]] |
+ | *[[Bob]] sings [[The People in Your Neighborhood (song)|The People in Your Neighborhood]] about a garbage man and a barber. {{first|0045}} |
*Spanish vocabulary: ven aquรญ |
*Spanish vocabulary: ven aquรญ |
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โ | {{Ep-nav|prev=[[Episode 0141]]|next=[[Episode |
+ | {{Ep-nav|prev=[[Episode 0141]]|next=[[Episode 0143]]}} |
โ | [[Category:Sesame Street Episodes]] |
+ | [[Category:Sesame Street Episodes| 0142]] |
Revision as of 14:31, 18 June 2015
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Air date | November 24, 1970 | ||||
Season | Season 2 (1970-1971) | ||||
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- Susan is thinking about things that are the same and things that are different. She says that when she comes back out of her apartment, there will be something different about her.
- Kermit's Lectures: Kermit talks about "same" by showing two identical rectangles. Cookie Monster takes a bite from one of them, making them different. (First: Episode 0018)
- Susan comes out of her apartment wearing pants. Her clothes are different, but she is still the same person. Oscar the Grouch tells her she looks lovely. She asks him whether he feels all right, and he says he thought it would be fun to be different, too. They continue their pleasantries, and Gordon comes along, also surprised at Oscarโs polite behavior. Oscar says he must leave now, because he promised to take some little children to the zoo, and he mustn't keep the little darlings waiting.
- Cartoon: A boy counts while erasing things and people. (First: Episode 0008)
- Oscar takes kids to the zoo
- Film: Counting 3
- Film: Elephant trunk
- Cartoon: Kids narrate as an elephant is drawn. (First: Episode 0052)
- Cartoon: An elderly man discusses the letter K with a kitten, explaining how kittens are picked up by their mother by the scruff of their neck. A giant cat gives an example by picking up the man in this manner. (First: Episode 0040)
- Speech Balloon: K -- Key (First: Episode 0040)
- Cheers: Anything Muppets cheer the letter K. (First: Episode 0100)
- Susanโs IG story
- Girls play a jump rope alphabet game: โIโve got an A in my ankle, Iโve got a B in my back,โ etc. A boy wants to play, but one of the girls says the game is for girls only. Finally, when he contributes โIโve got a Z in my zebra,โ one of the girls says he can play.
- Larry and Phyllis cooperate to clean up.
- Cartoon: "N" for naughty and nice. (EKA: Episode 0140)
- Someone has eaten Ernie's cookies, and Sherlock Hemlock investigates the case. He asks Ernie questions about the cookies, when Cookie Monster comes by with cookie crumbs on his fur. Sherlock interrogates Cookie Monster, and he comes to the conclusion that Cookie is the thief. Cookie Monster admits it, saying that he is full now and gives Ernie the last cookie, but Sherlock ends up taking it as payment.
- K is for kettle, kick, kite and kitten
- Cartoon: "K" - Kangaroo. A man (voiced by Gary Owens) explains what a kangaroo is, and ends up in the pouch of one.
- Bill Cosby demonstrates happy.
- Bees
- Bob sings The People in Your Neighborhood about a garbage man and a barber. (First: Episode 0045)
- Spanish vocabulary: ven aquรญ
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